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GROW—
Yes, Grow Eyelashes
and Eyebrows like this
in 30 days
THE most marvelous discovery has been made — a way to make eyelashes and eyebrows actually grow. Now if you want long, curling, silken lashes, you can have them — and beautiful, wonderful eyebrows.
I say to you in plain English that no matter how scant the eyelashes and eyebrows, I will increase their length and thickness in 30 days — or not accept a single penny. No "ifs," "ands," or "maybes." It is new growth, startling results, or no pay. And you are the sole judge.
Proved Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt
Over ten thousand women have tried my amazing discovery, proved that eyes can now be fringed with long, curling natural lashes, and the eyebrows made intense, strong silken lines! Read what a few of them say. I have made oath before a notary public that these letters are voluntary and genuine. From Mile. Hefflefinger, 240 W. "B" St., Carlisle, Pa.: "I certainly am delighted ... I notice the greatest difference ... people I come in contact with remark how long and silky my eyelashes appear." From Naomi Otstot, 5437 Westminster Ave., W. Phila., Pa.: "I am greatly pleased. My eyebrows and lashes are beautiful now." From Frances Raviart, R. D. No. 2, Box 179, Jeanette, Penn.: "Your eyelash and eyebrow beautifier is simply marvelous." From Pearl Provo, 2954 Taylor St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn.:"I have been using your eyebrow and eyelash Method. It is surely wonderful." From Miss Flora J. Corriveau, 8 Pinette Ave., Biddeford, Me.: "I am more than pleased with your Method. My eyelashes are growing long and luxurious."
Results Noticeable in a Week
In one week — sometimes in a day or two — you notice the effect. The eyelashes become more beautiful— like a silken fringe. The darling little upward curl shows itself. The eyebrows become sleek and tractable — with a noticeable appearance of growth and thickness. You will have the thrill of a lifetime— know that you can have eyelashes and eyebrows as beautiful as any you ever saw.
Remember ... in 30 days I guarantee results that will not only delight, but amaze. If you are not absolutely and entirely satisfied, your money will be returned promptly. I mean just that — no quibble, no strings. Introductory price $1.95. Later the price will be regularly $5 .00.
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Grower will be sent C. O. D. or you can send money with order. If money accompanies order postage will be prepaid.
LUCILLE YOUNG,
612 Lucille Young Building, Chicago, 111.
Send me your new discovery for growing eyelashes and eyebrows. If not absolutely and entirely satisfied, I will return it within 30 days and you will return my money without question.
Price C. O. D. is SI .95 plus few cents postage. If money sent with order price is $1.95 and postage is prepaid.
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The Answer Man
{Continued with her in "The Mighty." Warner Baxter, Margaret Livingston and Esther in "The Best People," this was released in Sept. 1925. Mary Nolan was known on the stage as Imogene Wilson. Playing in "Undertow," Universal Studios. Baclanova was born in Russia. She is about thirty years old. Her name is pronounced Bah-clahn-ova, accent on the "clahn." Playing in vaudeville at this writing.
CURIOUS. — Lee Tracy was the radio announcer in "Salute." Basil Rathbone plays the role of Philo Vance in "The Bishop Murder Case." "Conquistador" has been released as "The Romance of the Rio Grande." Clara Bow's first picture was "Down to the Sea in Ships." Gary Cooper was Ted Larrabee in "Children of Divorce."
JUST L. A. — Boise, Idaho, is believed to be the only city in the world having a natural hot-water system. Dolores Del Rio was born in Mexico, Aug. 3, 1905. She is five feet four and a half, weighs 110 pounds, and has black hair and eyes. Real name is Dolores Asunsola de Martinez. She is playing in "The Bad One." The first all-talkie was "Lights of New York," a Warner Brothers Production.
THE LONE WOLF.— You can't scareme. Betty Lawford was the girl in "Gentlemen of The Press." Richard Arlen before deciding on a picture career, was in turn a clerk in a brokerage office, a swimming instructor, a sports writer and an oil worker.
SHIRLEY GIRL.— Hello, Shirley, don't be afraid to write any time you wish. Edmund Burns and Marian Nixon had the leads in "The Chinese Parrot." Ken Maynard is appearing in "Kettle Creek." Our October, 1929, issue contained the eighteen-day diet. Leatrice Joy and Clive Brook played in "For Alimony Only." You may send me twenty-five cents for a picture of Rudy Vallee.
MERRY ANN. — Making people happy is simple business. You bet I'm glad to help you. Patsy Ruth Miller and Kenneth Harlan played in "The Fighting Edge." William Janney was the brother in "Coquette." He also played in "Salute" with George O'Brien. Nancy Carroll is playing in "Come Out of the Kitchen."
ANN ARDEN KENT.— He who hesitates loses the parking space. Walter Hiers is very much alive. Ethel Clayton is coming back. You will see her soon in "Hit the Deck," RKO Studios. Mary Philbin was born July 16, 1904.. Irene Rich, Oct. 13, 1894. Clive Brook, June 1, 1891. John Barrymore, Feb. 15, 1882. Thanks for them kind words.
MISS POMP.— Madge Bellamy's name is pronounced, Bell-amy, accent on first syllable. Dolores Del Rio and Lupe Velez are not related. Loretta Young danced on the stage before entering pictures. First picture was "Naughty But Nice," which was released in June, 1927. Jason Robards was the lawyer in "On Trial." Dorothy Janis had a voice double in "The Pagan."
CRIS AND GINNY.— There are no shade trees and hammocks along the road to success. Corinne Griffith and Walter Morosco have been married about six years. Warner Baxter played the r61e of Col. John Beetham in "Behind that Curtain." Betty Compson has been ap
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pearing in pictures since 1919. Her remarkable ability was recognized when she played in vaudeville as a violinist.
J. D. — Laura La Plante is a blonde. Virginia Lee Cor bin was married to Theodore Kroll, Sept. 26, 1929. Anita Louise is about twelve years old. Real name is Fremault. She's still growing. John Barrymore's picture, "The Man," was changed to "The Man from Blankley's." Ruth Chatter ton is playing in "Sarah and Son," Paramount.
MOVIE-CRAZY.— The English are a fine people. Yes, but they have such quaint manors. Warner Baxter and Roland Drew played opposite Dolores Del Rio in "Ramona." Charles King in "Broadway Melody." Ann Harding in "Condemned" with Ronald Colman. Jack Oakie will be seen next in "Hit the Deck."
THOMAS MACDONALD.— Sue Carol
was married to Nick Stuart on July 28, 1929. Her latest picture is "Lone Star Ranger." Audrey Ferris was born in Detroit, Mich., about twenty years ago. She is five feet two, weighs 103 pounds, auburn hair and brown eyes. Not married. You are right, "Dante's Inferno" was produced by the Fox Film Co. "Hollywood," which was released by Paramount in July, 1923, had practically every player in Hollywood in one or two of the scenes. The leads were played by Hope Drown, Luke Cosgrove and George K. Arthur.
EXTREMELY CURIOUS.— You would be. But we're always glad to hear from you. Charles Bickford plays opposite Greta Garbo in her first talkie, "Anna Christie." You may write Greta Garbo at the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. Fredric March, who is one of Hollywood's football enthusiasts, was varsity manager in 1920 for the football team of the University of Wisconsin.
FIRE KID.— The most noticeable thing about most family trees is their need of pruning. Marion Byron can be reached at the First National Studios. Victor McLaglen appeared in a number of pictures before "What Price Glory." Some of them were, "The Unholy Three," "Men of Steel," "The Isle of Retribution" and "Beau Geste." Rex Lease and Douglas Gilmore are free-lancing.
SUE AND BETTY.— Never spend your money before you have it. George Barraud designed friezes for an English wallpaper manufacturer when he was fourteen years old. Alice White did the singing herself in "Broadway Babies," no double was used. You refer to Russell Gleason, who played the role of the brother in "The Flying Fool." Billie Dove is appearing in "Faithful," First National Studios.
A MOVIE FAN.— Hoot Gibson will be seen next in "Fools' Luck." He was born July 21, 1892. He is not married. Robert Guzman is a Mexican. He was secretary to Adolfo de la Huerta when the latter was trying to establish himself as President of Mexico. His first stage appearance was in Los Angeles. He sang in Warner Brothers' screen operetta, "The Desert Song," and in the Technicolor singing and talking picture, "The Song of the West."
WAITING.— Hope I didn't keep you waiting too long ? The theme songs of "Twin Beds" were My Wee Bonnie Jean,
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